Valen wrote:I'm a season ticket holder for the Padres and I can tell you that giving Jedd Gyorko a 4 at 2B is laughably wrong. I saw that guy range into shallow RF on several occasions. He made a few sloppy errors, but his range is not the problem.
He was a rookie in a small market. Strat bases fielding rating as much on reputation as actual performance. It usually takes a few years of excellence to get good ratings. Gentry for example on the Rangers got a 2 even though there are few who cover as much ground as he does. And Martin only a 3 even though his range is also excellent. Gentry will never get the rating he deserves unless Oakland plays him every day. And Martin may get the rating he deserves next year after he starts every day for the Rangers. Rookies and part time players rarely get good ratings.
Strat is a great game but it needs to do some catching up when it comes to fielding. There was a time when reputation was the biggest thing they had to go on. But there are so many defensive metrics these days that they really need to do something to revamp their defensive model.
This is right on. These are some of the issues that lead to questionable ratings:
1. You're a superstar, so you must be a great fielder too.
2. You're a rookie so you have to prove yourself for a few years before we "reward" you.
3. You play for a small market, losing team--sucks to be you!
4. You're a light-hitting utility player. It couldn't be that you made the team because you have a really good glove.
5. You had a major injury? Well, it must have adversely affected your glove when you were playing.
Overall, I like SOM's fielding system. However, with some players they miss the mark.